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@monowheeling
@monowheeling 5 күн бұрын
By keeping trolley handle extended when riding, you risk breaking it when push comes to shove and you lose the wheel. Running off a wheel is kinda a standard procedure in my mind 😀
@RichieValentine
@RichieValentine 4 күн бұрын
@@monowheeling thanks and I agree! After reading the comments I immediately tucked away the trolly handle and accepted that the EUC was gonna take some spills
@KingSolrac
@KingSolrac 5 күн бұрын
Any updates? HIGHLY debating on this for my Subaru Forester.. great review as well!
@RichieValentine
@RichieValentine 4 күн бұрын
@@KingSolrac thank you! No new updates, still using it for solo camping. I do find that people return the for to REI so you can snag one at a decent deal if you check!
@KingSolrac
@KingSolrac 4 күн бұрын
@@RichieValentine just got one today, gotta test it out haha!
@RichieValentine
@RichieValentine 4 күн бұрын
@@KingSolrac see if it will work on the Forester, I'd be curious to find out. I actually sold a 16' Forester for the 4 runner during covid :)
@KingSolrac
@KingSolrac 4 күн бұрын
@@RichieValentine It technically does lol. It fits accordingly but it's REALLY awkward. Do you have Discord or insta I can dm you I'll send some pics of how it looks
@RichieValentine
@RichieValentine 3 күн бұрын
@@KingSolrac deltapancake#4100
@RCDevotee
@RCDevotee 6 күн бұрын
I think you are doing great. I would focus more on the mounting and dismounting than the riding aspect. It is the hardest part to get smooth and is one of the main reasons people feel uncomfortable. Mount, go 10 feet, dismount, repeat. One leg riding is also very beneficial to making mounts and dismounts smooth. You will also want to start bending your knees more once you get more comfortable. You will need that knee bend to act like suspension or it will be very easy to just get booted off the wheel when you hit a bump at speed.
@norbelsemaj3870
@norbelsemaj3870 6 күн бұрын
Gotta Wear Helmet bro
@ed_boogie
@ed_boogie 8 күн бұрын
Coming from a onewheel with over 5000 miles of riding, welcome. I don’t know how your progress is going, but a tennis court helped me a lot because I always had fence to grab on to. Practicing figure 8’s both direction is helpful. You will turn better in one direction, but spend like 30 mins just practicing your weakest turn. Don’t worry about having both feet being even on the pedals cuz 99% of riders will have a staggered foot position. Also when you get good enough try accelerating with one foot. Ustride has a great tutorial on it. I could link the video, but I don’t want to advertise another channel w/o permission. Anyways keep going bro. It’s hard the first few weeks, but after a month of continuous riding you should be riding without thinking. For wobbles keep your hips over the center of the wheel. You can wobble if you have too much pressure on the heel/toe. I just wanted to add that your riding is good for being new.
@whatswheelygood
@whatswheelygood 13 күн бұрын
Welcome to euc life. It'll bewitch your soul.
@RichieValentine
@RichieValentine 12 күн бұрын
@@whatswheelygood thank you 🙏🏼
@c4ristopher
@c4ristopher 13 күн бұрын
Think of an EUC as a bicycle with a mechanical front wheel. If you hop on a bike and try to stand still you'll probably fall over, the same is true for an EUC. As soon as you decide to get on the wheel, you also need to decide to go forward. People ride bikes all of the time without holding the handlebars, it's really the same concept. For keeping balance or stability, instead of using the trolley handle (which could lead to it breaking and will mess with your overall balance) bend your knees and learn to keep your hips moving by swaying a bit left and right while riding. This will give you better control than trying to force the wheel to aways stay upright. As for practice, if there is a basketball court, use circles as figure 8 guide lines, start with big turns on the outside, and once you're comfortable go to the inside of the circle for tight turns. Once you're more comfortable riding, start at one hoop, and ride away from it in a straight line, but keep looking at it over both of your shoulders, trying to stay as straight as possible. This is great practice for riding around other traffic. I really hope you like the change up. Onewheels are great for just hopping on and going, which I use for festivals and things simple errands, but my EUC has been a car replacement for my normal work commute, and with the new Sherman L will probably be able to replace my car for longer range weekend adventures too.
@mlopez2aol
@mlopez2aol 15 күн бұрын
Same here! Been riding one wheels for years, now I’m starting to ride euc but its not as easy as I thought. Cheers from Palm Springs!
@RichieValentine
@RichieValentine 14 күн бұрын
@@mlopez2aol it will be a while before I feel comfortable taking it to the streets or around a lot of people or narrow spaces.
@4RT1LL3RY
@4RT1LL3RY 17 күн бұрын
When learning to ride, chest height fences are definitely your friend. You can use it to mount and get your feet positioned correctly way easier then free mounting. Other useful trick is if you feel very twitchy, move your feet out more on the pedals so there is a bit of gap between your leg and the side of the wheel. That lets you lean into the wheel with your calve to brace in longer slower turns. The wider stance also makes carving via alternating toe raises easier. Other useful practice is circling a pole with one hand on it and go slowly around it, then practice doing hip pivots which help far more with low speed balance.
@mikemelroy1424
@mikemelroy1424 18 күн бұрын
You could try learning on grassy terrain, too. That may take a little of the fear out of it, knowing you won't get scraped up so much. And I say "as much" because you will inevitably get scraped up. But, limber up, it's not a suspension wheel so you will need your knees to act as your shock absorbers. The more you become more used to it, the less tense you'll become. That's probably where it will start to really be fun for you. By then you will be more one with it, rather than trying to fight it.
@Planet-ICELAND
@Planet-ICELAND 18 күн бұрын
Welcome to the club ;)
@RichieValentine
@RichieValentine 12 күн бұрын
@@Planet-ICELAND thank ya!
@chaios
@chaios 21 күн бұрын
Regarding your comment about the upright stance, I think you still need to bend your knees in an EUC as well like in the Onewheel. It makes it safer just in case you encounter unexpected potholes or rocks.
@DonovanWert
@DonovanWert 21 күн бұрын
Kuji pads!!
@RichieValentine
@RichieValentine 21 күн бұрын
@@DonovanWert is that the pads your legs wrap against?
@DonovanWert
@DonovanWert 18 күн бұрын
@@RichieValentine you bet
@DonovanWert
@DonovanWert 18 күн бұрын
@@RichieValentine Kuji pads are one you make yourself out of yoga mat and double sided tape.
@DonovanWert
@DonovanWert 21 күн бұрын
That was my first wheel!! Great to learn on!!❤
@georgH
@georgH 22 күн бұрын
I recommend following one of old Kujirolls videos, where he suggests starting doing circles, with one leg on the euc, and the other leg on the floor as the center of your circle. Do it with both legs, frontwards and backwards. It helped me a lot at the beginning doing this drill to get used to hold the euc with one leg. Also, as I was living in a big city, I practiced at the -3 level parking on my building. I would go between columns doing figure out 8 path: it was good because the distance between columns was short, and I trained turning left and right on each turn. And just keep practicing, keep trying new drills, fast, slow, quick braking, wide turns, super tight turns, use the slalom markers and practice with them. Go on paved paths, grass, dirt roads, flat terrain, uphill and downhill, etc. Even on surfaces that you know you can't ride, like thick mud and thick gravel layers, you have to approach them very slowly and cautious, as you know you'll fall, but you need to do it few times to understand the feeling. And try going on a slope surface, across the slope (higher on your right and then higher on your left). First time I tried this (5 days in) immediately fell 😅. Once you start riding often, you'll see that the wheel wants to train track (follow the surfaces, lines, etc. on the floor), you have to get used to these. Also be prepared for wobbles, eventually you'll correct all of that automatically. It'll take around 500km to get really good enough that you're confident in most situations, you'll have the tools and the muscle memory to quickly react. Of course you'll be already commuting, but be mindful about that, even though you feel you "know", you don't, you have to go through the entire learning process to really know, as you don't know what you doing know. Yeah, it's not easy, that's why there are not so many of us, but its so freeing and rewarding.
@georgH
@georgH 22 күн бұрын
Autocorrect: you don't know what you don't know
@Vince4343
@Vince4343 22 күн бұрын
👍👍👍
@Vince4343
@Vince4343 22 күн бұрын
👍👍👍
@tomtu550
@tomtu550 22 күн бұрын
Welcome to the dark side!
@kaijjukaijju2080
@kaijjukaijju2080 23 күн бұрын
You're doing good, just keep practicing every day and it will come. Once you get a few hundred km into it, things will click. For me, it took about 1000 km before I felt I could rip around on mine with confidence. I started off with a veteran patton, not a beginner wheel, but I'm glad I did. Biggest thing you'll have to learn to handle are the wobbles. Carving is the key, don't ride in a straight line all the time, do some light carving at least and it will balance out the wobbles. Relax your stance, don't squeeze the wheel between your legs, but when you carve, you will use your legs to put pressure on the wheel (on one side) when you lean into it and that will help control it. If you're worried about dumping and scratching up your wheel, just buy some foam and 3M tape it to your contact points. You can always remove it later on. Definitely get a good set of power pads, it helps a lot to lock your feet in and adds control to your wheel. Just do a search on youtube and you'll see a BIG selection. Good luck! EUC's are amazingly fun and you won't regret entering this world :) One Wheels are cool, but EUC's are on another level. Oh yeah, you probably know already, but put that trolley handle down, it's only meant for pushing the wheel around :)
@jonpaton4449
@jonpaton4449 24 күн бұрын
Yeah put the handle down. Practice your mounts switching your feet, over and over. Strengthen your legs n ankles. It's a light wheel, you'll outgrow it fast with your prior experience. When you go fast you'll want the full helmet, no handle bar between you n the ground. Practice on sidewalks really builds skills.
@KTU-Rides
@KTU-Rides 24 күн бұрын
PRACTICE ON CARVING! this will help with everything, accleration,braking, and turns! Also helps with reducing wobbles as well!
@RichieValentine
@RichieValentine 23 күн бұрын
@@KTU-Rides any tips on how to carve? How should my body lean and how should my feet maneuver?
@KTU-Rides
@KTU-Rides 23 күн бұрын
@RichieValentine different ways to do it, but the easiest way I found is just lifting the back of your opposite footage lifting that knee a little. Then alternate. If you want to go left, lift your right foot and knee up slightly while maintaining weight on that left side.
@c.daubz.5386
@c.daubz.5386 24 күн бұрын
👍👍
@erikagibson3423
@erikagibson3423 25 күн бұрын
Ouch that hurts
@ryangross5446
@ryangross5446 26 күн бұрын
Honestly youre looking pretty good so far. Just keep riding, and try and relax a little, you seem kinda tense while youre riding, I found just telling myself to relax would kind of force my legs and feet to adjust to the natural balance point. when youre cruising around and taking turns, pay close attention to what parts of your feet are actually applying force to the pedals. youll notice you use specific sections of your foot to perform different actions. Once you understand how your feet are working with the wheel, youll begin to have a better fundamental understanding of how the controls work. If you just keep riding youll be a pro in no time. You get a little better every time you ride even after 2k miles
@christophervela5447
@christophervela5447 26 күн бұрын
On what site?
@mistertime6457
@mistertime6457 28 күн бұрын
My advice for keeping your euc nice is dont. In order to learn skills your gonna dump that wheel about 300 times before you learn to ride, mount, ride seated, go backwards, curb hopping. Etc. All these skills will require dumping the wheel. Buy new pedal brackets and pedals if you like and save them for after all the skills practice you wanna do. I must have dumped my v12 HT like a thousand times. Eventually i replaced the scratched up pedals and brackets with nice new ones after several monthes of skills practice because i knew practicing these skills involves a good amount of dumping myself and the wheel. Your doing great, folks are right, just get some practice everyday and things will start clicking. Repetition and dumping the wheel are part of the process. Gear up. Once your body learns to relax you will learn to control this thing 🤙😎 Eureka day is coming mate, keep practicing !
@MichaelHollandOne
@MichaelHollandOne 28 күн бұрын
I don't have any pointer but from someone who wants to get into EUC, looks good to me. Keep up the good work.
@SaiyanEuc
@SaiyanEuc 28 күн бұрын
Youll get it! If you practice every day for a few hours youll be rolling everywhere in a week, seriously dont worry about the wheel, if you try and save it you may hurt yourself.
@mickaelmendes4513
@mickaelmendes4513 28 күн бұрын
Tout d'abord il faut apprendre les mouvements de base, toi tu commences déjà à monter dessus sans avoir les premières étapes. Je donne des cours d'euc et je commence toujours pas apprendre à mes élèves à poser le pied droit(si tu es droitier)sur la pédale(de droite)appuyer légèrement sur la pointe du pied ce qui fait avancer la roue doucement et ramener son pied gauche qui est légèrement sur le coté de la roue(parallèle à la pédale de gauche) en avant en faisant un très léger saut et ainsi de suite, un apprentissage du départ trottinette. Tu peux t'aider d'un poteau, d'un mur, un grillage pour te tenir au début mais il faut apprendre naturellement et pas en se tenant au trolley comme tu le fais. Le mouvement doit se faire au fur et à mesure tu t'entraines avec le départ trottinette pas à pas et quand tu te sens à l'aise tu poses le pied gauche sur la pédale de gauche pendant une seconde et tu reposes sur le sol. Quand tu es à l'aise avec ce mouvement à ce moment-là, tu peux laisser ton pied gauche plus longtemps sur la pédale de gauche et du coup tu pourras rouler librement. Et vu que tu as l'air d'être relativement à l'aise pour te tenir sur la roue et rouler tu auras bien avancer dans ton apprentissage. Bon courage, tu vas kiffer l'euc. 🤟
@vampiping
@vampiping 28 күн бұрын
ur doing a bad habit on using trolley to balance.
@RichieValentine
@RichieValentine 28 күн бұрын
I don't rely it any more
@TheBergMan
@TheBergMan 28 күн бұрын
Hold a shopping cart or stroller first! Helps a lot! 加油😂
@RichieValentine
@RichieValentine 28 күн бұрын
Good idea!!
@cog1234
@cog1234 24 күн бұрын
US shopping carts, apparently EU carts have free spin wheels in the back
@meeragray7441
@meeragray7441 28 күн бұрын
When I learned how to ride a unicycle I would balance against something then start peddling. How do you find the range on the gts
@Slon104
@Slon104 29 күн бұрын
you got it ;)
@TheEVside
@TheEVside 29 күн бұрын
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@TheEVside
@TheEVside 29 күн бұрын
This video Helped me Learn keep Going it’s awesome when you get it
@JennaHo
@JennaHo Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing 😍
@masonnoodles2801
@masonnoodles2801 Ай бұрын
Color combo Looks great! I’m doing my first tire change and rim saver install tomorrow when my TP45 bit comes in, but I got the onewheel GT performance treaded tire instead of the enduro
@RichieValentine
@RichieValentine Ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏼 Congrats! That tire should be amazing! I'm at 1800 miles on my Enduro now
@texasfishingandfitness2621
@texasfishingandfitness2621 Ай бұрын
Where’d you get them from bro? Wanna cop a pair, bad ass
@Sobutterygood
@Sobutterygood Ай бұрын
That fire change was solid bro you’re giving me hope in my future tire change
@RichieValentine
@RichieValentine Ай бұрын
You got this! I watched the tutorial a bunch
@sabio2009
@sabio2009 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely nothing easy about opening & loading that beast!
@homie-gtv322
@homie-gtv322 2 ай бұрын
Would you recommend this as a cheat bag, meaning, like, a bad Ibout extra clothing and condoms for when I leave home at night and cheat on my wife?
@jeremytorgersen
@jeremytorgersen 2 ай бұрын
I have been considering getting this cot for my 4th Gen 4Runner for a while, great video showing how it fits. I am also 5'10", so it seems like a good setup. How is the cot holding up after 3 years?
@BlackPanther1SS
@BlackPanther1SS 2 ай бұрын
They don’t scratch?
@RichieValentine
@RichieValentine 2 ай бұрын
They do, but at a microscopic level
@BlackPanther1SS
@BlackPanther1SS 2 ай бұрын
@@RichieValentine how much darker is 18k than 14k? It’s hard to tell sometimes outside
@cssari
@cssari 2 ай бұрын
it looks great apart from some twitching camera edits haha.. but I get the vibe and it's great! One thing I wanted to ask is you using the built in mics when you talk? If so then it's pretty good as I can hear the noise of the motor and your voice but only a little of the wind which is great!
@RichieValentine
@RichieValentine 2 ай бұрын
Bwaha! Thanks. Yah I’m trying to learn how to edit better using a 360 camera. I guess the goal is to keep one point of view for longer than I did lol. Yes that was the cameras, internal microphone picking up all that sound. I do have an external mic, but I would need an adapter for the X4 before I can run it.
@user-xu9nc6mv3h
@user-xu9nc6mv3h 2 ай бұрын
Hi - just wondering up to which height can this tripod sustain the weight without the camera falling?
@RichieValentine
@RichieValentine 2 ай бұрын
Great question and yes, assuming there is no strong winds. If you look closely at the base or legs of the tripod, the feet can extend if you pull the tips of the legs out. The base then widens and becomes very stable.
@PUSHBACKMILITIA
@PUSHBACKMILITIA 2 ай бұрын
I had the same issues with 500 miles on it
@RichieValentine
@RichieValentine 2 ай бұрын
How did you remedy it? Someone said it was their plug rubbing or something but I don't know.
@PUSHBACKMILITIA
@PUSHBACKMILITIA 2 ай бұрын
@@RichieValentine reseating the footpad sensor, motor plug. Check the xt60 in the controller box (came little lose which is mind blowing) 🤯 and start to work properly again.
@RichieValentine
@RichieValentine 2 ай бұрын
@@PUSHBACKMILITIA damn! Simple. It's easy for stuff to rattle loose when you're ripping. Thanks for the info! While my board got worked on I had new bearings installed. It's been butter ever since!
@aeonezalpha3655
@aeonezalpha3655 3 ай бұрын
Where did you buy the wallet?
@aeonezalpha3655
@aeonezalpha3655 3 ай бұрын
Can you comment the keychain accessory website?
@Kali-8
@Kali-8 3 ай бұрын
These are dope🔥
@ishmaelsupreme21
@ishmaelsupreme21 3 ай бұрын
I would never stick gold plated in my ear and I don’t know why earrings sticks don’t come straight
@ABBasketball23
@ABBasketball23 3 ай бұрын
Which style do you like better? I’m considering a 2 mm diamond cut Franco or 3mm Miami Cuban
@RichieValentine
@RichieValentine 3 ай бұрын
It depends on your style and look but I am in favor of the Franco a bit more. It's for a box style so it's not as flat as the cuban. That said, Cuban lays flat and the links look and.feel strong!
@ABBasketball23
@ABBasketball23 3 ай бұрын
@@RichieValentine thank you 🙏